Two days after dropping a demoralizing 114-112 decision to Oklahoma City, thꦛe Brooklyn Nets take the floor Friday against the equally dangerous 🌸Toronto Raptors.
The Nets carried an 18-point lead into the fourth quarter Wednesday, only to lose the final stanza, 39-19, to Paul George (47 points), Russell Westbrook (21 points and 17 🤡assists), and the never-say-die Thunder. Oklahoma City won rebounding 60-45, which became huge whe❀n the Nets couldn’t buy a bucket down the stretch.
Bad news for fans can still be good news for bettors. Brooklyn (+🐓6) got the money, ending a four-game non-cover streak. And, a successful season-long “first quarter” Nets’ trend continued (one discussed recently on VSiN programming). Brooklyn won ꦦthe first 12 minutes, 26-24, extending its record to a stunning 20-6 ATS in opening periods (many betting shops post point spreads for first quarters and first halves in addition to full games.)
Different coaches place different priorities on early play. Some prefer to start fast to set a tone. Others have substitution patterns more focused on paci🌄ng their teams for the full 48 minutes. Through 26 games, Brooklyn is 20-6 ATS in first quarters, but just 11-15 ATS in full games (4-10 ATS its last 14).
Toronto is coming off 🉐an impressive 113-102 win Wednesday as a six-point favorite over Eastern rival Philadelphia. That ended a three-game non-cover streak for the Raptors. Kawhi Leonard scored 36 points in the statement victory. Toronto outscored Philadelphia 28-12 on fast-break points while forcing 21 turnovers.
The potent Raptors rank third in the NBA in offensive efficiency (points per possession) despite 🌞leading scoring Leonard missing about a fourth of the schedule for rest or in♋juries.
Brooklyn is the 𒀰only New York area team in action Friday night in the NBA or NHL.
— There’s another late-night college basketball attraction VSiN wanted to alert you to. Saturday, No. 1 Gonzaga was in the spotlight, defeating Creighton, 103-92. Friday, No. 6 Nevada will take on No. 20 Arizona State as part 𒊎of the Hall of Fame Classic at Staples Center in Los Angeles (ESPN2, midnight).
It was no secret that Nevada (8-0 straight up, 6-1 ATS) was loaded entering the season. It recently scored statement road wins that were comfortable covers over last March’s Dance darling Loyola-Chicago (79-65 as a four-point favorite) and USC (73-𝓀61 as an 5.5-point favorite). Nevada goes on the list with Gonzaga of highly regarded powers who offered early season betting value despite media hype.
Arizona Stat🎉e (7-0 straight up, 5-2 ATS) has played the softer schedule so far, but cashed two prominent tickets in Las Vegas in a Thanksgiving week tournament. The Sun Devils upset Mississippi State, 72-67, as four-point underdog, then took out Utah State, 87-82, as a 2 1/2-point favorite.
Nevada will enter with one of the most efficient offenses in the country according to Ken Pomeroy’s stat webs꧒ite kenpom.com (which adjusts scoring for pace and strength of opp🥀osition). Arizona State’s defense will have its hands full.